Words of Wonder: The Cognitive and Semantic Dimension of the Literal and Figurative Denominators for wonder in Old English Sources

IF 0.5 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Cognitive Semantics Pub Date : 2023-08-07 DOI:10.1163/23526416-bja10055
F. J. Minaya Gómez
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Based on the most recent research on emotion and, specifically, on contemporary aesthetic emotion theories, and combining methods from cognitive and historical linguistics, this paper aims at looking into the cognitive and semantic dimension of Old English literal and figurative denominators of wonder. Exploring how these terms are used in the Old English corpus, this paper highlights a recurrent use of literal emotion terms for wonder with varying semantics, and a wide array of figurative expressions that rely on the most common action tendencies and somatic profiles that are attributed to this emotion. This research stresses the rich variety that Old English authors had at their disposal when describing wonder-experiences and the many ways in which these authors described and narrated these emotional experiences, all of which, in extreme, reveals important information about the semantic dimension of these terms and identifiable patterns of conceptualisation for this emotion.
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奇迹之词:古英语来源中奇迹的字面和比喻分母的认知和语义维度
本文基于对情感的最新研究,特别是对当代美学情感理论的研究,并结合认知语言学和历史语言学的方法,旨在探讨古英语奇观的字面和比喻名词的认知和语义维度。通过探索这些术语在古英语语料库中的使用方式,本文强调了对具有不同语义的惊奇的字面情感术语的反复使用,以及依赖于最常见的动作倾向和归因于这种情感的身体特征的大量比喻表达。这项研究强调了古英语作者在描述奇妙体验时可以使用的丰富多样性,以及这些作者描述和叙述这些情感体验的多种方式,所有这些都极端地揭示了关于这些术语的语义维度和这种情感的可识别概念化模式的重要信息。
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Cognitive Semantics
Cognitive Semantics Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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